CRUDE PROGRESS

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Title: CRUDE PROGRESS
Reference number: 7684
Date: 2004
Director: d. James Alcock and Simon Hipkins
Sponsor: Scottish TV, Grampian TV, Scottish Screen
Producer: James Alcock and Simon Hipkins
Production company: Corruption Films
Sound: sound
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 24.00 mins
Description:
What will life be like when the oil runs out? Part document of the past, part imagination of the future, Crude Progress charts the rise and fall of the oil industry in the Orkney Islands. [synopsis from Scottish Screen brochure "New Scottish Short Films 2004"]
Part of 'This Scotland' documentary strand, broadcast on STV.
"Analysts predict that by 2020 the North Sea oil fields will have run dry. The following story is part document of the past and part imagination of the future." [intertitle at start of programme]
Credits:
narr. Louis Mellis
Survivors
Prophet Lawrence Moffat
Merchant David Sinclair
Woman who cares for old cats Esme Tooze
Tugboatmen
Captain Stewart Ryrie
Engineer David Pottinger
Cook Bruce Swanney
Mate Ian Scott
Deckhand Douglas Manson
witth The Director of Harbours Nigel Mills
Thanks Phyllis Brown, James Burgon, Callum Morrison, Ian Morrison, Capt. Dave Thomson, The Orkney Library and Archive, Orkney Towage, Talisman UK Ltd., Panasonic Broadcast, The Press and Journal
exec. p. Henry Eagles, Becky Lloyd, Agnes Wilkie
p. and d. James Alcock and Simon Hipkins